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Lawsuit Over Accidental Shooting at Gun Range Ends in $5.5M Settlement
The complaint said that the parties involved failed to take proper safety precautions, such as checking to ensure that the modified guns did not contain live rounds and ensuring that no real firearms were allowed in the training facility.BJ's Hit With Personal Injury Suit Over Slip and Fall
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Chartwell Removes Suit Against Home Depot Over Falling Lumber to U.S. Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Pa.'s Biggest Law Firm PPP Borrowers Have Been Fully Forgiven
"Despite court closures and a downturn in business, we avoided layoffs and other measures and as a result have maintained our pre-COVID level of employment," said Jeffrey Wiley of Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, commenting on his firm's $7.3 million loan.Not a Moment Too Soon: A Potential Federal Privacy Law
It will come as no surprise that privacy groups are highly involved in pushing this legislation through, or that business groups are interested in limiting liability as much as possible. Civil rights groups and trial lawyers have also become key constituents here. As a result, members of Congress will have many competing viewpoints in trying to pass a long-awaited, national privacy law.View more book results for the query "Chartwell"
How South Florida Law Firms Are Capitalizing on the Great Florida Migration
Law firms big and small are flocking to Florida's shores as the workload continues to grow among numerous practice areas.Specialized and Out-of-State Law Firms Dominated Florida Lawyer Hiring in 2020
Most of the state's biggest legal institutions held steady last year, while insurance and plaintiff's firms thrived on Florida's population migration. The movement of people, businesses, and money also attracted national and international firms, many of which expanded their real estate, health care, and private equity practices in the state.Trendspotter: One State Faces a Massive COVID-19 Force Majeure Fight
Lawsuits stemming from the litany of contracts that were canceled because of the pandemic largely seem to be ending in settlements. But in one state, which was served a double dose of arguable force majeure events over the past year-plus, the court battles are just revving up.How One State Is Handling Cannabis Legalization in the Workplace
When medical marijuana became legal in New Jersey, employers and insurance carriers were struggling to figure out their rights and obligations to an injured worker who was prescribed marijuana to treat a work-related injury.Trending Stories
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